In a world where many of the world’s major airlines favor predominantly white liveries with subtle engine and tail details used as the main means of highlighting their brand identity, carriers with colored fuselages instantly stand out from the crowd. A notable example on this front is Korean Air, which, for several decades, has had one of the most distinctive liveries in the skies, featuring a light blue fuselage.
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